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Ambulatory blood pressure and prognosis

Journal of Hypertension, 1994
PROGNOSTIC INFORMATION: Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring provides three kinds of information, all of which might have prognostic significance: blood pressure level, amplitude of diurnal variation and short-term variability. BLOOD PRESSURE LEVEL: Existing data support the hypothesis that patients whose ambulatory blood pressure is low in comparison ...
T G, Pickering, G D, James
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Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring: mean blood pressure and blood pressure load

Pediatric Nephrology, 2005
Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) is commonly used to diagnose pediatric hypertension. Using ABPM, hypertension is usually defined as a mean BP greater than the 95th percentile for height. A BP load >30% (% of BP readings greater than the 95th percentile) is also used for the diagnosis of hypertension.
Susan, Koshy   +4 more
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Ambulatory blood pressure variability

Blood Pressure Monitoring, 2017
Ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) has long been recognized by researchers as the gold standard of blood pressure (BP) measurement. Researchers and clinicians typically rely on the mean measure of ABP; however, there is considerable variability in the beat-to-beat BP.
Matthew J, Zawadzki   +2 more
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Blood pressure variability of two ambulatory blood pressure monitors

Blood Pressure Monitoring, 2014
There are no data on the evaluation of blood pressure (BP) variability comparing two ambulatory blood pressure monitoring monitors worn at the same time. Hence, this study was carried out to compare variability of BP in healthy untreated adults using two ambulatory BP monitors worn at the same time over an 8-h period.An Accutorr device was used to ...
Radhakrishna R, Kallem   +4 more
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Ambulatory Monitoring Of Blood Pressure

Hospital Practice, 1991
When ambulatory monitoring results differ from office values it is very likely that the ambulatory readings more accurately reflect patient status. Thus, a determination of 24-hour antihypertensive control and comparison of the efficacy of drug regimens can help to prevent undertreatment as well as overtreatment.
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Ambulatory Blood-Pressure Monitoring

New England Journal of Medicine, 2006
Thomas G, Pickering   +2 more
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Revisiting ambulatory blood pressure monitoring

Australian Journal of General Practice, 2022
Tim, Tse   +3 more
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Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring

JAMA, 2018
Tamar S, Polonsky, George L, Bakris
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Ambulatory blood pressure recorder.

Medical instrumentation, 1984
A 24-hour, 3.5-lb., fully automatic, indirect blood pressure monitoring device has been developed that permits up to 40 programmed and manual readings each hour during normal daily activities. A study comparing the automatic ambulatory device with standard conventional sphygmomanometry revealed mean absolute differences of blood pressure measurement of
I M, Stein, R, Peterson, A, Lee
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Circulating tumour DNA — looking beyond the blood

Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2022
Ann Tivey, Matt Church, Natalie Cook
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